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Show , .,A4 , , , I. V DESERET , NEWS 21 1926 'AUGUST SATURDAY al ; 1 I ( I 1 t : dot t: , it ( 1 A 1-.- be , I HAND BEES .';SEALS OVEREEPLATE I THE FANS OFTEN ASK THIS QUESTION. , , t ; t , i etiorolars stseatia. AND' EVEN SERIES 1 ' Salt Lak I Vernon 1 It 1' - ; ; I Ir I i t 1 ,t ) - I ' ,!. f i I ? v 1 , ,, 1, 1 ,',, ''' ;, 4 -, - , , I ;, 4 7 f 7 ' i , f , k ; i, 1 'r i I Si 10 17 71 .993 .449 .144 : ,, .: 1 , KANSAS or- ct C. Hodges. - Jenkins, : - 4 3 5 3 et 't corban, Fitzgerald. cf. r tf now C. lb. Hastbrrook.-- ' ConnoliY. If. Caveney, es. Hamm. 3b. 0 0 1 0 4 C 0 0 rrzrart . I" I 2 1 ... .26 .. 2 1 0 1. I 0 3 Totals 1- - 0 1 -- 1 'Wolter. cf . .. - 1 AB. R. H. PO. A. E 2b. : I 1 !taw: ttehlok. Tr. , ' 4 as - 1 ! 0 00 3 0 3 8 5 0 0 0 Byter. rt. Totals - 3 1 p. Aversive., band, 2h. 0 0 0 AI ' -- 1- 1 1 4 0 1 0 4 0 I 1 I 4 4k 0 0 1 I 37 15 010 t .............. Salt tAke Rune nit . San Francisco Rims pb ,,,, ' a, ' - .11,000011(t: 0010 010 040 -01130110$Stolen ye, . . ...... 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Aug. 20."Intek't yiii.rs litane run into the left-fiebleacher. scortng,two runners ahead of bim in the tint Inning. opened the way for Oakland's victory over the Beavers today. II to 2. The'eake drove Sutherland from the mound--.thsecond time the lsaver ace has taken tile showers before the, end of a garnein the first inning with fire runs on five bits. Giesler finished the game. Score by Innings: Oakland Runs t.. 16 30 31 0 I 11 33 3- -11; Hits -11 0 0 , , , , 11 10 Clevelatid-ve-Beets.a.FA..-.4- v. 1 ,, ' -1 -- - I .4 r. . ... 111 00- 00x---- 1 - tuslAT PCES HE,. . , scort.1-9111,,- - -- - , 01 01 -- - ''n Ob . Holmes. R. H. v . ..... two-third- s: , i""'".""' N, '. .' Liettt . - 1 ,- 11 . - ' ,.. 000 011 Edington. Bohn. Eldred. Konwortim. R. Murphy Innings pitchedBy W. runs I. hits I. at Mitchell. bat 3. 'Attest cut in first with basal full. Iturs responsible forGardner 2. Mitchell 1. Houck S. Charge de.. feat to Houck. Time of trame- -1 hours and. end 10 minutes. Umpires-20- 'm - LOOK . 4. p...,,ii. . - ., ' . New York baseeChadbourna. Stolen Stumpf. the-first- - ' ,41,. , ot . S , , A,- defeat, ld - CAZ ' . 7. 14 Wat,44,t, ' Finite U. P in,(..... ' "SP0ricr 3410Aourt eirthr 414 with of aNo toe4 for tei-, Tot tee sn4ivIA,1111 reo'd frT4.-R Of Sprintr, CCitine J, r . fret roare gird ' Pose non hats 97 Path tor my:- M .4 CTICLOO. Aug. d Nay York in th brat game ot the series today. I to 1. Alexandsr was hit for 11 safetiea . but was strong and steady in tight places. Chicago knocked Benton off ths mound in the third. after acoring thrse ntns off him in the second. Doug-h- a and Winters finished. Paskert. with a homer and triple, was the star In batting. , . . . This ineityletnal slow fire plettol Trost, P. Catelolon. Sprinefieod. Mar. 'ottelo perfect genre of 100. W , 1Weal of the U. fl M. C.. west Ike'''. and I. with PIA. and G.. W. ,.3 igina, tottl also from Fpringt4o14, --7--r ted for t hoed stoth Si eecTC ' c,e4etro Fall. San Diego. CoL, anA , Pergbatom. U.In P in,fnt'7. are t the irdivielval cof or f ret r15ce P ... war rnstell irl'tt fit Out 01' rva'lN. ay National Tennis re-he- , '1.'"'''"'"'""-''- L., P r'''. ..., ha - - ' Errors--Muelle- al 24.--Flo- yd -- - - - ) in the flab and Mitchell suffered the r, Bohn.. Summary: same fate in the ixtb. while Mohart was also pounded freely. Kenworthy. Baldwin. Struct: outliy! 2. Brnit on balls St. ILE Gardner 3; by Houck 001 22 Cincinnati Off Gardner I; off W. Mitchell 3; eite 22 COO 00fo 102- -- 3 Brooklyn t 2 Houck 1. Two-b- t hitKonwority. Batteries: Maznaux, Homo run fItch.fl. Mo- Threebase bitBohn. han. and Miller, Taylor; Logue and Double playIttunpf to and Quigley. Edington. Wing. Cinp!rea--01)Konworthy to Murphy. Sacrifice hit "41'.....1." , -- - i'lEt .2,51 . ' 4, -4 i s - '' (Sy Vnvereal Service ........100111302a . - ........,".11,,,...,,.;,.,--........-- ...M 9.1. WEDLOcKED L.iHAimiéT Hoärd. EqOUO'i ' with 731 each. W H. Spencer swf the Missourt eivin the olian Dam won first place with a total I 'erre Perry Oftrophy which 200. a poesible 1s1 out Capt. 71. 4 0 ) MI1ICr. 14th infantry. was second O with 1Po; G..,1, Cools ot star)..n,... each, lien. tied for fourth with 115ems!' be. Theo national individual t tohtch W. K. Richards won by wet vew Haven. Conn.. le itte 354 out of 2oe4ibie 400. L. E. Wileon of Douai.; 1 'kHz:. wee oecond with 393, end A oladeelt, "Washington. D. C.. thirt'wl .10 rd , - Philadlobla at Pittsburg. at chicon. Brooklyn al Cincinnnti. - h - ' aq,m.IP lichipd stlik re .........200000301-4- f. . , ';;1,. . A I III h . .110.0.5.7 ';,,,7.o.:,'":::: I 1 7 I :,,,,,,,)),----,,...- 4.,,,,,, t ,,IA uL N NA ommommommommemmo ' And Win 11 to 2; Angels Wallop Coyotes. SEATTLE. Aug. NYAtter allowine LOMB. Aug. 20St. Louis bit Vernon to tie the wore in the tirot Cr Out-linhard today and wort the opon of th ninth todays oleattl landed ea ing gams of the series from bOblOn. Houck ill the last half and pounded to 4. Doak was forced out of the Som. in out a sictorY. 4 to 1 the second inning when hit on the leg W. ItEtchels storied the, genie for the by Boackel's drive. aft..r filling the bunt E R. was relieved br Boston 0 in the first inring. 000 ON 400- -4, St. Louis with hie 6. 104 000 10z- -4 14 3 Houck. 1r bo was et.se Batteries: Oerichger Fillinem and pima. O'Neill: Doak, Goodwin and Clemons. Score by innings: UmpiresHart and McCormick. Vernon CINCINNATI. O.. Aug. 20.The Rods Hits 0 won the second game of the series from Brooklyn today. scoring 10 to 0 bY Seattle Runs 100000201-- 4 bard bitting of three visiting pitchers. ilamour was knocked out of the box Hits 1 1 1 Judicial Inquiry' , Oaks Drive Sutherland to Showers in 'Firsit Inning er , ' - I ' Sear. ta - tir J WA. ,-..-. 7 . .i1,21!..:- , ---. ,t .418 111 II .4s: Now York 1 - ' .4O1 444 Boston at H Y '? ')Vi ' - ill, 41 TIGERS TIE COUNT .1Is mmmowamlmia , ' , .181 .241 '- "-- Teda , -- ; I , , . , I! 43 IP 88 e girn111011C aggregate match'of the National too segocistio,n, which was finished i e oday. Hie licore of 736 represents scores made in the Wimb: ,gsregateLeech 4 Ion cup. the Merino Cor cuP. n members and Preeident's cup match, -- I ' of W. Stokes Washington. D. C, Iv' tecond place with a total docore of 7: Prank Kean of Wohurztklass., It. Venemhe with 731. and Capt. - -an4 aridgeport.P Conn. M. C. are tied for fourth ,.1,,,,,,m. t", - Id the , otA So $T Chicago officials or players' take come action Batteries: Benton. Winters !within nine days that will effect the . and Smith. Gonsalea: Douglas. Alexander and SAY FRANCISCO. Aug. SO. end. Borton'a attorney announc. 'I BOSTON. Aug. was O'Neill. ed and Moran. on baseball would be made a fold Untpirea,Reiger tine today. of American lawn tennis de-- 1I certain. ony and put in the same criminal cat- - .Th. attorney. .Griffith Jones. PITTSBURG. Aug. SO.Philadelphia gory as betting on hone races, if s dared Borton was. not seeking money champion doubles for 920 when play meagure to be submitted to the next but wanted a thorough airing of the was resumed in the national tourna- made it two straight from Pittsburg. session .of the legislature becomes a, facts and believed he could obtain' onent at Chestnut Hill today. The winning today, 4 to 2. Ponder was unsteady throughout law. tthis beat through, court proceedrngs.! 'Otte lies between William M. JohnWilliam H. McCarthy. of Mr. JOtt4O said he would not accede. to ston and Clarence J. Griffih on the one Betts &Hewed only two hits after the first inning. C. IL Strub. President LleCarthy's plan to submit hand and Willis Davis and Rnland the Pacitio Coast league;president Players and fans stood silent for one San, erts on the other. president of an Francioco club, and the controversy to a board of !Police Judge Timothy L. Fitzpatrick Francisco newspaper Pclitors. He also' Plans for the challengeround for the minute in respect to Ray Chapman.- have drafted a law to be introduced said that Preaident McCarthy- of thir''Davis cup in Australia next DecemR. H. E. when the law makers meet In January. league is dodging the issue. He. said:'ber have been shaken up by the results Philadelphia 0 010 001 01- -4 1 ' It was completed today. real Logue is whether the ' entire! at Chestnut Hills. Tilden and Oar-lai- Pittsburg I the . 100 000 010 00- -4 I 1 At a conference to be held Monday Vernon club contributed to a $2,0001 had been bailed as tht logical Batteries: Betts said Tragresaor; Portland. the ball magnates and Judge Fitspat-- 1 pool ',filch was used to pay players' doubles team for the International Ponder Runs and Elaeffner. UmpiresKim rick will outline plans for obtaining of other team, to help Vernon to win :matches. If Griffiths and Johnston and ..0 1 3 0 4 0 3 0--lite Emilie., the support of every legislator ia the 191111 pennant and that diseuesion of,,win today, many experts think Grif-- ! their campaign to rid organized base- rambling was being teed to "cloud the'!(in should succeed Garland. ErrorsLana Guist, Summary: Davis and Roland Roberts, AlIERICA118 L4G17ie ball of the gambling evil. issue." . Spraner 2. Struck onoutBy- - Glasier.1; g Californians. furnished It has been unlawful for years to, Bases balleOff by Alton NV. L. Pet ler of a baseball' SAN FRANCISCO. Aug. le. gamble on the results mil- 4 new of the biggest surprises of the hits... 3; off Alum 3. Two-bas- e 73 41 .637 Lana Quiet.. Alter', Brubaker. game. but the offense has been only a!ltam Lane, president of the Salt Lake national doubles lawn tennis cham- Cleveland 00 Knight. 14 43 ..633 Home runMiller. misdemeanor and prosecutions have' Coast league baseball club arrived pionship on the Chestnut Hill courts Chicago -hitsSacrifice of the Longwood Cricket club yester- Neer 'York teen few. 78 45 .619 Cooper .1 today to do a little miskionary work Brubaker, Lane. Stolen bases, ;I1111likt A statement that "as longas I William T. St. Loafs 52 40 ,...464 for Bull Rumler. Bee outfielder. who day when they defeated Brugaker, Cooper. Willa Hit by at the headeof the Pacific Coast Base-- , has been .upended by President Mc- - ',Tilden and Charles S. Garland. the Washington 48 61 .440 pitched ballKnight by' Sutherland., 43 70 .379 Wild round. Detroit ball j.ague, Bill Rumler shall not Carthy for his alleges(' dealings with Davis cup pair. in the semi-fin2. Innings pitch-pitcheskiten The match went five sets, the scores Philadelphia 36 71 .315 play ball in the organization." was Babe Bottom one and one half. runs, edSutherland made by Wm. H. McCarthy, 64. being Lane asked McCarthy for a 6. 4, 5, hits at bat Charge defeat of th league, today. president' ing. or at least a reconsideration for Johnston and Griffin had little dif- to Sutherland. Runs responsible for. Yesterday, Results., with. their opponents except in deavor of Win. Lane. president Rumler. McCarthy would promise net- - ficulty 6. Time 6. I. Sutherland Glazier Alten ler's club." Salt Lake.- to lift an hider-- , thee. .Be told Lane that he thought the second set, which they lost, 64. At Philadelphla(rirst game) Chico-g- o of and 60 minutes. Um. gameI hour Ito. suspension against thi,player for Rumler . had been justly after taking 7, Philadelphia 4. They allowdealt with. (Second and Rankin. game) Johnson and Pearson but one game Chicago 9. Philadelphia 0; forfeited to piresCasey betting on the outcome of the pennanti Lane. however. Is going to travel the IIed race last year. whole route' in his endeavor to save IT the third set and. two games In Chicago, account crowd on field in Service.) Universal (13. "Lane holds a dtfferent opinion from Rumler and will hold, another confer-m- y the fourth. ninth inning). Allen and Garland had come through LOS ANGELES, CAL. own and believes that my suscen- - nes with Burnley' tomorrow. I BostonCleveland-Bonto- n At game Angels won to siett-,o- f witht,.Lekry fans ,Lealieva, that the tournament a-up todny's gim from - set.. yesterday Tholowedeter4es postponed, account Chipman's funeral. Saes. 4 to harsh. but this has not Influenced me Burnier can prove bin innocence If he art-t yle- Insw-e--t-- I am Included had love i. sets three and MrAutertrIpted4n-,tive-fitththey a inthe sliyhtent:". McCarthy salci. Lane. chance." soetang,,. here:: says gets no more than three game. in 'Today Schedule. Thomas. and a moment later newel, t McCarthii explained that Rimier to carry out their wishes and get a had lost one set. and Roberts be. went any in I)avis Sam other Atitned himself. up the first man tany league1 square deal for the player. Me cermay Crawford, at Chicaio Washington. after them hammer and tongs from the ut) in the eighth, made a home run. 2 f, providing that the club which desires tainly' has not been proven guilty." St. Louis at PhiladelniS,,,,; -his services secures, h14,014144ejr,O132, '116 Mole At'Rtive' gains. by York. , seam-The International the b. ' took tilts tutti Sacramento- -WHITE AND MORAN first set only after It 'had gone to Runs 000000001-- 1: t deuce times. ...Then the Califorthey converted into .21 runs, Wed Hits READY FOR BOUT nians three 112100012-- 4 ' began breaking through Gar1 by errors at critical stages in the PHILADELPHIA. Aug. teas Loa land's service and captured the second madedit two out of three from PhilaAngeles tame. 0 0 I 0 1 0 1, Runs CliTCAO0, Aug. White. set with the loss of four games. Til- delphia by winning both games- of tothe noted "loft booker," and Pal den and Garland rallied in the third day double-heade- r. Hits 01130211-PROVO, Aug. 10.The firaf four The score of the Al& New Orleans star, are all and ran it out rather easily. 64. first 'came was 7 to 4 and the second Summary: ErrorOrr. Home run, hatters Springville Pent up in to-- , Moran, eet for their ten round bout at East though Tilden played a brilliant game was forfeited. all scorsd which was days game Cravrford. Three-bas- e close of reuntil toward the the hitMcAuley.' Moran match, afternoon. this 4 3. Chicago to two out In the locals half of Two-base enotigh to win the contest, hitsMollwits. Ryan. Sac.; when he tired somewhat, Garland theWith cently gained a decision over Wbite The visitors started in a businessninth of second the inning rifice K. Crandall! game, Killefer. set fourth and Roberts took the Davis New Orliana hitsKopp, and th Chicaro lightthe bleacher crowd swarmed on the Struck. like manner, getting four hits. Thomas 2. Bases on 64. and the final set. outBy field thinking ,a foul errounder ,from which. 'coupled with an error. netweight la out to even the core. Penner off Thomas L. 3; to tailsOff lived up Both. the Californians bat bad ended the game. The Runs ted the winners the only' tallies Odds raver O'Dowd. 4, Thom ' their reputation for fast BOTTiCe and Styles' forPener responble After that N. fans te refused' leave the field they recorded. 1. and ao BOSTON. Aug. M.Critics Double playsIC. Crandall to Me. favor overwhelming, shots at the net. GarBroshard steadied 'down and held Chill declared Umpire the for. game reMike to middleAuto), In Ore former to worlds O'Dowd, KIllefer; MeGartigen land found especial difficulty felted to Chicago. ,The score at .the to MollwItz: the opoeition secoreless. Orr to Cady. Umpires. weight champion to win over Tommy turning Davis service with any dedid the pitching s. Fletger Ills "lofty" In their I26rourd bout at haw- gree of accuracy, while Roberts re- lime stood b to 1. in favor of the Bobeon McGrew. Time of game f Anderson and Spring-rillfor performance I rence 30 minutes. O'Dowd thisaces afternoon. includand service. ,hour hopes by peatedly scond was tho best he has offered on the First a to a one match with R. E. in return rain a gams: three 11 row'in, game. victory H, ing Provo field this season. lie allowed . '400 P00 100- -7 11 1 Chicago Johnny Winton. to abom h lost the until the only PeVP11 hits and up his Bear River Club Duck 002--- 4 100 100 title. 0 8 Philadelphia mercy. oloth bad the locals at BOXER VISITS CITY ' A score Batteries: Taber and Schalk: Hartle, Sergeant Dempsey Lomepushed over in tbis inning Will Hunt Frpm Boatt 1 Bisbee and Perkins, Hyatt. Umpires. was unearned, but the visiting trIOUX CITY. la, Aug. !ti"JohnnEAST ON HIS WAY Chill and Owens. ninth and 'Nichols of fit. Paul knocked out pitcher weaksned y" it (Special to The News.) RA Good, well ,known to boxing Provo scored twice. 11. Sscond game, eight innings Sergeant George Dempsey Of China-g- o fans mmy BRIGHAM some in CITY, arrived Aug. five years ago, in the third round of a scheduled 000 201 00-- .4 Merrill Lumber company of this city" the Chicago 10 The men the city this morning en route to (13y rnivereal tervice. 010 000 10-- -0 was recently awarded the contract i t - - ar round bout here tonight. ' east where be has several bouts sched- Philadelphia 20.rmPHILADELPHIA. Aug. Game welterweights. called by umpire and forfeited construct bosAs for the ten - wax uled. off forced call Chill.to to pits in Fifth. Moutons Dozer at Chicago. Bear River Duck club to be ready fon Good expeeti to stop off In Denver, second the A POLLS. MINNE use in Batteries: Prafall duck where and Kerr the at Chicago, and Schalk: Prery Kansas City Aug.: !O.Cliff hunting opening. gum here today when the crowd. , St. Paul knocked out Tommy be will sp'end come time with his folks and 'Petina. The,boate will 'each be ecitliPPed loot play bad been and .0701111 Umpire thinking therushed be sPeci11"' of Lewiston, Mont., in the fifth who live there, on his :wiry to Phila- Owens. on the field. gasoline motor and will reluiremen41 'completed. $. have been an delphia whore he is under contract for to meet the of what constructed The line'', makint PlaYirt frameable. waaxtloyt t The 'three bouts this fall. ftmmy is reground St. Louis at Washington. Drat and of the physical conditions in Bear nivel' tonight.' by. game was awarded to Chicago are heavyweights. istered at the titmloh second games postponed. rain. and Bear river bay. the usual forfeit routes to 0, doing his local speed ball churker. Spaniards bidding today and the Am out. hands down. 11 to 1. Your cattered hits were all the home.. nun moundsman allowed. Sim.. iona's mates eonducted an offenIvo which netted nine bits These -- Er i Fork ll. other games scheduled. C.., stielphia, won first place tn the , . No - 43 , ' in- At ProvoSpringville 4, Provo 3. At Spanish ForkHeber 1. Span-ta- li - GRAND AGGREGATE MATCH IS WON BY MARINE SERGEAN ,; CAMP PERRY. 0, Aug. 20.Sc ,e; M. Ph . kbilatittlybis 113 TOlatia re Stoault. At ttt LouisDonlon 4, tit. Louisa g At Cloctanatttirgtokl)u 3. Cincinnati Ig At ChicagoNave Tork I. Chicago L At PittburgPhiladelphia 4, Pitts. burg (Elveu Innings.) . Silled-Augb.- Pile' Veeterdars Results. , .,,, Al 13 - - . "W. will Gulling Felony; .tato: (Babe) Borton to assure judicial (Wry into his charges of bribery in killer is Barredl the Pacific Coast league unless league .533 7 7 3 2 SprineVille' e -- - - VI Notr; ? . . . NINTH EVEN AFTER II 311 etneinnatt ,." Prot! Piro Now 'York tttA.....,,..J Pittsburg Citicasro . NI. Louis Boston - ARE 'TNEY 1 e Smothers Utah Leawite. SALINA. Aug, 20.Salina won yeeinrday. I n..thc r last hie year by a icor' meetitig 2. The glIMO was played in a dris Salina is sling rain. Nonni for Brat place in the second will half. Salina play at Fairview tomorrow and with Gunnison hers the day following. R. H. E. The score:. I 5 3 Atanti ' Lehi Heber ,;" 4 , "OPEN TAU( MOWN" , To Flake Baseball Central rtak Lemma seeta, 0taa4lag ;et Clubaseeolag . L. Pct. 10 .760 Spaniel Fork t ti .750 American Fork Summary: basesFitzgaralSe Ilasbook. Two-bes- e hitEarnm. rifles hitoHaebrook, Scott. Bases Leverens 1. off tioott. ball.Off Struck outBy Levarens I. by Scott Double playsCorban to Caveney Haehrook: Kamm to Corhan to Ha brook. Left on baseaSalt Lake 3. Time of trame;- $an Front-tett63 minute, UmpiresToms end hour , and Ph)10. , 414$' 101 . P1.AYEFE3 iT rill, 'IF 5ALT ' 2 5 .7 Salina BatteriesHarrison and Tuttle; Jacobs and McCormick. ' AWAY ( .7, Noild Fraine Law ' Borton Demands ... Score by Inntalks: 47 BUT IT!...' Pet - tied-wit- t 0 7' -HOW IS 11'9'60' ALL THE OTtitIt F. C.I.E46ult TEAmS CAN 'RIDE THL UMPIRES" AND . route. I 0 - . V'-i-ff- 20. Aug. SAY SAY i. W. . . ,Iii-- nine defeated The Roberts baseball the local team 5 to 3 in a close and Harwood Both well played game. and Wright. the opposing twirlers, were effective, but Wright was the vicitm of several costly errors. Itarwoorithifted ri.whila Wright sent nine to the bench via the strikeout I Idaho. TERRETON. WAS ' :illo i VUMP1 . , Litague--41ornsit- 100101 10182( 300811 .1 - , , 'CRAZY lxy . , IP 60!PleYou) IT, WELL -. 21.--T- -- 4" (c IfijAJ0R 'I,' 21.Pat Aug. ,....4,,-1-- - - 1 7 - . Jorov - -- - , ss-31- 3. .'," , - 131 --- c p,,, 211 49d at s , , 11 , , 1 I ,111 Pet. .929 he follow; CHICA00. Aug. Big tablas show the leading batter on each club in the various leagues .rt Os for the week ending August 111; Bt. American lwaguo--Biele- r, tt Louis. Itipeakr. Cleveland. Ruth. Jackson. .110; Chicago. .400; I. New York, .310: Rice. 'Washington. -- 11 .341; Hendryx, Roston.. .331: Witt, Philadelphia. ,311; Cobb. Detroit, IS .311. Ft. Lt National Louis. .373: Eayrs. Boeton, .351: Or ' Nicholson. Pittsburg, .341; Ittounh. $11.ktnfly. Cincinnati. .337; Wiillarna. Phila" It 'was a day of banishment. and It delphia. .323; Young. New York. .321; Konetchy. Brooklyn. 021: fall happened ' In the fourth ladling Hollocher. Chicago. .311. Fitzgerald. on first by reason of a pin- ft American Ageoclationtlartlet. stole second. Columbus. .151; HariraVe S. Paul. Phyle called t,. Ile. Fitz f.. Johnson Umpire and Krug protested .331. .I31; Wickland, Toledo. the decininn so vigorously that both .335: Good, Wade. Minneapolis. were banished. Pventually Fitageralo Kansan City. .323; Rehm Indianapgot to third and when Hasp threw him olis. .321: Lamar. Louleville, .211; out at the plate. be became so incensed Milwaukee, .310. Butler. that he knocked Umpire Tomas cap I off and said many harsh words. was NEW YORK. Aug. Map was shifted from right to secBan presi(Johnson. that reported ,, end. Mulligan from third to short. Sand WC of the American league, has et look Mulligan's place at third, Ryles instrurhed umpires in the future te La took Nose's place In right and Volta, disallow catches made by , took Fitzgerald. place in center. in crowds when ground rules era or The Seals score came in the fourth 8.re in force. The ruling follows ' when liasbrook lived on a fielder's f a protest by the New York club choice. went to third on his steal and "n over a catch claimed to have been the failure to cover !wont, for a throw made by Joe Jackson of the.White and scored on Connolly's hit. Sox when he backed into a crowd 431 The series stands at evens now eact Into the playing field. l0 club having won two games. itt , Today's game was halted for five. The Central playgrounds Giant minutes as a mark of respect to the .basehall team had sweet revenge of Cleveland Memory Ray Chapman, .f shortstop. who was killed by being on the WashIngton school nine they won from thorn by the with a pitched b1l, and whose ' when - struck score of 32 to 3. Last Tuesday the funeral took place today. won the first of Washington boys Salt Lake. series for the chama three-gam- e , AB. R. H. PO. A:1, pionship of the city In the midget ' class -- I 3 0 0 0 0 t Johnson, --sit Centrare victory necessitates a 1 0 0 1 2 ( rt 61 Hop, third game to decide the winner. Krug. :b. , The deciding game will be played lb. If' - E,beely. grounds Monday at Pioneer park $ 0 1 2 1 MRITIgan. afternoon at 4 o'clock. la 'Hood. It . i J., 11 TAO. 13 - , city. club of the Scott of the Vancouver has Pacific International latigu been purchased by the Kilning City American associatiorr learn, it was announced today. In the eighth inning. hfurligsfi. led off wilt) a Single, but Instead of Inc. rificing tim along. Hood forced him ;lodges singled. putting Hood on sec. ond. where he remained only a brief space for he was mislay picked oft by Scott. Jenkins followed with a Ions fly. Mail the played according to establIthed rule, Mulligan. C011id have steered either on Hodges' single or Jen. - I i4 Same. W. 71 71 10 17 11 14 11 4 .1 RAINIERS WIN IN S PIATIONIAL P (GIP-PA- 44 Loyl sit tet NN aeries with Patron. opening here this afternoon. "provided he feels equal to attemptin g. any basaball within the neat few days." Have wail reported yeetetday to be suf. breakdown fol.. f;rinir a nervou accident here last Mon. lowingthe day when he threw the ball that fatally injured Ray Chapman. tleveland shortstop. -- 1t1 ) I , -- - . NEW YORK. Aug. SLManatrac Hiller Huggins of the New York American today that Carl Mayapitcher. would be used in th allowed the visitors but three hits. Iwo of which were secured in the eighth. .1, Johnson and Krug were pbt out of the game in the fourth by 'empire le PhyIe for disputing a decision. Fits . gerald was sent to the bench in the same inning when he disputed a di . cision by Toman. Lefty Leverens pitched baseball aln. - YrMst even with Soott's, and it was only through failure to cover second base for a perfect throw by Jenkins that t gave the Seals the sole tally ot the . '; 11.0.--- , i r , SAN FRANCISCO. Any. Seals shut out the pees today. I to O. Scott pitched an excellent rime anti it .4.'" '. '' - -' - How Ike Series Niglio& Pall Lake WOO 2. ban Francisc 2. won Oakland won,t. POrtland won 1. 1 postponed. Sacramento won 3, Leo Angeles won 2. Vernon won 1. Seattle WOW L 1 postponed. , ;f ! I I ? t 7 i t. - I : , ..... Man Francisco goattle . Loa Angeles Portland Oakland Sacramento t Failure to Cover Second for A Perfect Throw by Jenkins Permits Seals' Only Tally; Johnson, Krug and . Fitzgerald Bench'ed. , ,, 24k4 ' i t' Francisco...bait 411 San Francisco At Posittia,Varrinn I. Itsatti 4 At PortlandOakland It. Lind 3. At Loa AngelesSacramento Loa ot15101.1 ... Staadieg iot filo Club. , 1 . 1 AJ174M D. .. p . 1 S P. .QRT: 0 ! i FROM 'TST,,:',1,..7,1NEWS.-- r . ., ,,,,, ." , t,1 di t ' - - momo |